Public Health
Epidemiology, health policy, and community impact
Public health professionals protect and improve population health through surveillance, research, and policy. These courses cover epidemiology, biostatistics, health equity, emergency preparedness, and global health challenges.
6 Courses in Public Health
All courses include a certificate of completion and lifetime access.
Public Health & Epidemiology Essentials
Study designs, measures of disease frequency, outbreak investigation, and surveillance systems.
Sarah Kim, MSN, RN
Biostatistics for Public Health Professionals
Descriptive stats, hypothesis testing, regression, and survival analysis using R and Excel.
Nadia Torres
U.S. Healthcare Policy & Financing
ACA provisions, CMS programs, value-based care, and the legislative landscape of U.S. healthcare.
Sarah Kim, MSN, RN
Community Health Education & Outreach
Health literacy, culturally competent communication, and program planning for underserved populations.
Sarah Kim, MSN, RN
Public Health Emergency Preparedness
NIMS/ICS frameworks, mass casualty incident response, pandemic preparedness, and recovery planning.
Sarah Kim, MSN, RN
Global Health & Infectious Disease
WHO frameworks, NTDs, AMR, vaccine policy, and global outbreak case studies.
Sarah Kim, MSN, RN
Want a complete program?
Combine public health foundations with data analytics for a complete career track.
Health Informatics & Data Analytics Program
Combine public health foundations with data analytics for a complete career track.
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